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  2. Cedar Falls, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Falls is an unincorporated community in Randolph County, North Carolina, United States. The community is located along the Deep River , 5.5 miles (8.9 km) northeast of Asheboro . Cedar Falls has a post office with ZIP code 27230, which opened on March 4, 1878.

  3. Cedar Falls Park - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Falls has local historical significance. Cherokee used the shoals as a hunting campsite and a ford across the river. In the early 19th century, pioneer Hudson Berry (1752–1840) acquired and expanded a dam to power a sawmill, grist mill, textile mill, and cotton gin. [2] In 1910, a larger dam was built to provide electricity for Fork ...

  4. North Carolina Highway 50 - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina Highway 13 (NC 13) was a short primary state highway in the U.S. state of North Carolina. it ran from Raleigh to US 15 in Creedmoor. In 1934 the entirety of NC 21 was renumbered to avoid confusion with US 21 to the west. NC 13 is shown on the 1935 state highway map running north from Raleigh to NC 9 southeast of Leesville.

  5. Interstate 140 (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Two additional interchanges at Mount Misery Road (exit 8) and Cedar Hill Road (exit 10) are located along I-140 in Brunswick County. The Interstate crosses the Cape Fear River along the L. Bobby Brown Bridge and enters New Hanover County to the northwest of Wilmington. [5] [1] I-140 approaching NC 133 north of Wrightsboro

  6. North Carolina Highway 209 - Wikipedia

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    NC 209 is a 36.6-mile-long (58.9 km) two-lane mountain highway that begins at a busy intersection with US 19/US 23/US 74/US 23 Business in Lake Junaluska. Going north, it crosses over I-40 and through some valley farmlands.

  7. Hudson, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Hudson is located in southern Caldwell County. It is bordered to the north by the city of Lenoir, the county seat, and to the south by the town of Sawmills. U.S. Route 321, a four-lane highway, runs along the eastern edge of the town, leading northwest into Lenoir and southeast 11 miles (18 km) to Hickory.

  8. North Carolina Highway 24 - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina Highway 605 (NC 605) was established in 1932 as a new primary route between US 1/US 15/NC 50/NC 75, in Tramway, and US 421/NC 60, in Jonesboro. In 1936, NC 24 was extended northwest from Fayetteville to Tramway, replacing NC 605.

  9. North Carolina Highway 751 - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina Highway 751 (NC 751) is a north–south state road in North Carolina that runs from U.S. Route 64 (US 64) near Jordan Lake State Recreation Area, to US 70 Business near Durham. The road also continues south approximately 4.3 miles (6.9 km) to US 1 as New Hill-Olive Chapel Road (SR 1141).